Google Nexus 5X & Nexus 6P does it has the ability to be your Next Nexus Device?

Google Finally unwrapped the New Nexus Device with new
technology inside. Google today launched
the LG Nexus 5X and the Huawei Nexus 6P at an event in San Francisco. Google
has launched two Nexus smartphones for the first time ever, were one comes with
affordable price tag and other is slightly expensive.

Google Nexus 5X

Firstly we talk about LG Nexus 5X a successor to Nexus 5, the
Nexus 5X flaunts a 5.2-inch full HD display running at a resolution of
1080×1920 pixels and a pixel density of 424ppi and is protected by Corning
Gorilla Glass 3.

The Nexus 5X is powered by a hexa-core Snapdragon 808, along
with 2GB of RAM. Well 2GB Ram is questionable here will it sustain the higher
requirements of modern apps on Newely Android Marshmallow. It comes with a 16GB/32GB
Internal Memory.

For photography lovers, the smartphone is equipped with a
12.3-megapixel rear camera of aperture f/2.0 with laser assisted auto-focus and
dual-LED flash. The camera also support 4K video recording and slow motion
video recording at 120fps. And for selfie lovers, there’s a 5-megapixel
front-facing camera of aperture f/2.2.

Google adopted a USB Type C port for the Nexus 5X, and
unlike the OnePlus 2, this is a true USB 3.1 connector that supports fast
charging. That’s a welcome feature given that the 2,700 mAh battery does not
come with wireless charging.

The other big hardware feature of the Nexus 5X is the
fingerprint sensor on the back, which Google calls Nexus Imprint. This is
supposed to unlock the device in 0.6 seconds, allowing you to bypass the lock
screen.

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The Nexus 5X is going up for pre-orders in select countries
tonight itself and will be available in two storage variants. The 16GB
variant is priced at $379.99 (approximately Rs 24,700), while the 32GB variant
is priced at $429 (approximately Rs 27,900).

Google Nexus 6P

Google finally took wraps off the much-rumored Nexus 6P at which
is a successor to last year’s Nexus 6, While the Nexus 6 was made by Motorola,
the Nexus 6P is made by Huawei. It sports an all-metal chassis with a 5.7-inch
screen which runs at a WQHD (2560×1440 pixels) resolution and Gorilla
Glass 4.

Under the hood, the 6P is powered by an octa-core 64-bit
Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor backed by 3GB of RAM and an Adreno 430 GPU,
which should be plenty powerful enough for both power users and normal users
alike. The device comes in 32, 64 and 128GB variants, with no room for
expandable storage.

On the photography front, the smartphone features a
12.3-megapixel rear camera with LED flash that’s capable of recording 4K
videos. It also supports slow motion video recording at 240fps. For selfie
lovers, there is an 8-megapixel front-facing camera. Let us tell you, DxOMark team’s
results show that this camera is actually the second best in the industry,
beaten only by the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.

There’s also a big 3450mAh battery, which is a slight step
up from the Nexus 6’s 3220mAh unit. The right side of the device houses a
textured power/standby key and volume rocker, and the bottom of the phone
houses the new USB Type-C port.

Huawei Nexus 6P price start from $499 (approximately Rs 32,500). While both the Nexus Device goes on pre-order
in the US, UK, Ireland, Japan and Canada. In my Opinion Nexus 5X might be not so powerful enough with 2GB Ram to tackle the new generation apps with Android 6.0 while the Nexus 6P can be the right choice for you with everything to be right on it and it comes with the best performance Camera feature in the Universe.

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Indian pricing:
are slightly Different from the Global pricing, prices for the LG Nexus 5X
start from Rs 31,900, while the prices for the more expensive Huawei Nexus 6P
start from Rs 39,999. These prices are no doubt for the 16GB variant and the
32GB variants of the respective smartphones. Oct 19 we might see the rise of
these Nexus device in Indian Shore.

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